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and when we got there, we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and they really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. i have been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is just a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may find your mind is wandering. yoga is a way to control the scattered mind, the fluctuating mind. be your guiding force now. >> i don't believe any of the women had done yoga before, so this was something really new for each one of them. afterwards, you could tell that they really got something out of it. it was more than just getting out of their cell for an hour. and it wasn't like the other, sort of classroom style programs they went to. the experience was really emotional for some of them. >> which part of it did you like the most? >> i would say the last part because then you could just sit there and
and when we got there, we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and they really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. i have been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is just a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousas of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. anthe tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >> john: lots of people in jails are here for drug use. people that make the law, many admit they use drugs. >> which are you ready to admit using marijuana in the past? >> the audience applause. >> i didn't inhale. >> i inhaled frequently. that was the point. >> everyone laughed. but the same politicians oversee a system that does this. >> drug raids happen in america more than a hundred times every day. neil once led the raids. >> you have locked up hundreds of people for drugs? >> absolutely. >> john: you feel good about it? >> we really thought these drugs made people evil. >> john: but ten years ago, he decided drugs do less harm to americans than the drug war? >> drugs are and can be problematic but the policies we have in place to prohibit their use are ten times more problematic. >> john: drug raids as changed. s.w.a.t. t
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousas of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. anthe tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >> john: lots of people in jails are here for drug use. people that make the law, many admit they use drugs. >> which are you ready to admit using marijuana in the past? >> the audience applause. >> i didn't inhale. >> i inhaled...
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i'm trying my best to enjoy this environment and this age. >> the korean education system is at the heart of an extraordinary economic success story. 30 years ago, the nation's per capita income was less than $1,700. today, it's almost $24,000. but many here think that the pain students endure is not worth the price of admission to the world's elite. suicides among school-age children are abnormally high, doubling in 2009 compared to 2003. president lee myung-bak has made easing academic pressure one of his top priorities, pledging to reduce study loads and create a more engaging curriculum for students. >> the process is so painful. they don't know how to enjoy learning. >> sahlberg, former minister of education, now advises the president. as minister, he changed the college admissions process so there would be less emphasis on the entrance exam. he also targeted the late-night cram schools which were known to drill students past midnight. there is now a 10:00 p.m. curfew for the schools. south korea's very own law to prevent students from studying too hard. citizens can actually report
i'm trying my best to enjoy this environment and this age. >> the korean education system is at the heart of an extraordinary economic success story. 30 years ago, the nation's per capita income was less than $1,700. today, it's almost $24,000. but many here think that the pain students endure is not worth the price of admission to the world's elite. suicides among school-age children are abnormally high, doubling in 2009 compared to 2003. president lee myung-bak has made easing academic...
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. >> what about the competitive environment? stewart, that's one you've been looking at. at the threats in the device markets. everybody's doing devices. >> the big concern we have is at some point the u.s. economy can saturate in terms of iphone 5 sales. we need growth to come from emerging markets. and android is dominating that market. and most are developing content for android first. you look at the asian market which is going to be the pillow of growth long-term. and its apps are going to be inferior to what android is pumping out. once we think samsung and the chinese will outperform apple. >> and what about that, brian? there's plenty of competition as maria points out in the phone business, the tablet business. especially when you consider the price point that they put on their ipad mini. it was much higher than people were anticipating. so does that mean that amazon and google can make more inroads there as well? >> well, we think maybe that apple left some of that business on the table that price sensitive customers will turn towards google and amazon. but we t
. >> what about the competitive environment? stewart, that's one you've been looking at. at the threats in the device markets. everybody's doing devices. >> the big concern we have is at some point the u.s. economy can saturate in terms of iphone 5 sales. we need growth to come from emerging markets. and android is dominating that market. and most are developing content for android first. you look at the asian market which is going to be the pillow of growth long-term. and its apps...
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if we can get past this, then clearly i think we've got a very positive environment given all the other good things that have been said over and above that, that if we go over the cliff, if there's a real possibility, then we'll see consumer incomes go down and like i said earnings expectations are likely to be revised lower, so what do we like fundamentally? >> pretty defensive areas in many cases there? >> i would say that -- >> thank you. we've got to go, guys. thank you for your thoughts and ideas today on our beloved fiscal cliff. >> five days to go and counting before we fall off the so-called fiscal cliff and while there's no deal, more news out of washington and our very own john harwood is there. >> reporter: mandy, we've got a letter from the republican leadership to the president and to the democrats in the senate saying that the house has acted, they passed legislation last year to extend all the tax cuts and to shift the scheduled sequester cuts from defense to domestic programs, but, of course, in urging the senate to act saying, well, we've acted, now it's your turn, we'r
if we can get past this, then clearly i think we've got a very positive environment given all the other good things that have been said over and above that, that if we go over the cliff, if there's a real possibility, then we'll see consumer incomes go down and like i said earnings expectations are likely to be revised lower, so what do we like fundamentally? >> pretty defensive areas in many cases there? >> i would say that -- >> thank you. we've got to go, guys. thank you...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. why is the sleep number store such a great place for couples? the sleep number bed offers couples the ability to have unique support for their individual bodies. we have a left and a right 'cause you can each control your individual side. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. oh yeah. you can have it your way and i'll have it mine. now, save $500 on our exceptional p6 bed set. and hurry in for the final closeout of our 2011 flexfit adjustable base. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfect
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. why is the sleep number store such a great place for couples? the sleep number bed offers couples the ability to have unique...
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it was very dark, it was dank and it was a disturbing environment to be in. >> [ bleep ], that lady out there, that lady, [ bleep ]. turn it off. turn it off. >> in fact, even the elevator to the idu could be intimidating. >> i had absolutely no elevator issues ever in my life until i stepped into this thing. >> we followed the prison's lead psychologist, dr. reggie matias, as he was making his way to visit an idu inmate who was hoping to work his way out. >> part of the charm of the indiana state prison. it's like a ride at disney land. >> the inmate dr. matias is meeting is brian collins who is serving 60 years for a variety of charges. including rape. >> that dude you're talking to should be on "to catch a predator." he shouldn't be on "lockup." >> collins had a history of violence in prison as well. he once stabbed an inmate nine times and spent the last 7 1/2 years in the idu. now after a period of good behavior, he's requested a move to the chronic care unit. a steppingstone toward general population. >> you've done a lot of time in seg, and i don't know, maybe it's inevitable tha
it was very dark, it was dank and it was a disturbing environment to be in. >> [ bleep ], that lady out there, that lady, [ bleep ]. turn it off. turn it off. >> in fact, even the elevator to the idu could be intimidating. >> i had absolutely no elevator issues ever in my life until i stepped into this thing. >> we followed the prison's lead psychologist, dr. reggie matias, as he was making his way to visit an idu inmate who was hoping to work his way out. >> part...
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maybe jc penney works or best buy works but you can't take the shot in this environment. you won't get it why. >>> and the gold trade has hardly budged. why is that? we'll head to the pits to find out. >>> housing on track for the first yearly gain in more than six years. a look whether the trend continues in 2013 and the best housing stock ahead. >>> shares of delta soaring more than 40% and we will debate whether the stock is on au autopilot or due to land. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and
maybe jc penney works or best buy works but you can't take the shot in this environment. you won't get it why. >>> and the gold trade has hardly budged. why is that? we'll head to the pits to find out. >>> housing on track for the first yearly gain in more than six years. a look whether the trend continues in 2013 and the best housing stock ahead. >>> shares of delta soaring more than 40% and we will debate whether the stock is on au autopilot or due to land. [ sniffs...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. >>> welcome back. gold prices continuing to lose luster. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> we saw a price below 1538 an ounce, putting gold squarely in bear market territory. we're a bit higher right now but still gold prices are down some 20% from the all-time highs reached last september
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that's the kind of thing you want to the buy in an environment like this, bill. >> you sounded skeptical -- >> yes, i think we're going to hit 1325 again. i'm worried about what this scandal is going to do as we move forward over the next couple months, i don't think we're all clear yet, we have to -- >> don't chase it. >> use this to rotate into other stocks. use this as a chance to row case into coke, pepsi, and a time to rotate into better quality stocks. >> but if tech stocks have week
that's the kind of thing you want to the buy in an environment like this, bill. >> you sounded skeptical -- >> yes, i think we're going to hit 1325 again. i'm worried about what this scandal is going to do as we move forward over the next couple months, i don't think we're all clear yet, we have to -- >> don't chase it. >> use this to rotate into other stocks. use this as a chance to row case into coke, pepsi, and a time to rotate into better quality stocks. >> but...
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i mean, the surroundings, the environment. the landscape is different today. >> right. we're talking about multigenerational living. having your parents move in with you, not just your kids. or having empty nesters. and that's part of the economy. and part of the jobs picture also. we have a lot of baby boomers who lost a lot of their equity in their homes and were unable to move out and downsize and are moving in with families. this creates a need for larger houses. we see a lot building these in-law suites to accommodate that. this is a home builder doing this survey. obviously they want to see bigger homes because bigger homes are more expensive. >> fred, what do you think? does the inability to get stated no dock loans take away the riskiness of upsizing? if a buyer is going to buy a bigger home but they've proven they can afford it. >> what you're finding is you're getting multiple people going on the mortgage application so that they can combine all the income. tiny thing i'm worried about is the kids come back home, they go on with their parents on the mortgage a
i mean, the surroundings, the environment. the landscape is different today. >> right. we're talking about multigenerational living. having your parents move in with you, not just your kids. or having empty nesters. and that's part of the economy. and part of the jobs picture also. we have a lot of baby boomers who lost a lot of their equity in their homes and were unable to move out and downsize and are moving in with families. this creates a need for larger houses. we see a lot building...
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[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. we want to protect the house. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> tonight, the issue of birth control splitting this country down the middle. we have a new poll just out on president obama's rule which requires free birth control coverage for all workers even those employeed by religious institutions. the president announced a compromise by exsemss institutions from offering the coverage and making snurns companies pay. that's not bb enough for the critics.
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make an environment that's favorable business so business can create more jobs. >> yeah. let's break it down. the u.s. does a really good job of pushing our factories offshore lou onerous tax and trade policies. china has a better job pulling them with the variety of policies. it is three strikes against the american workers. take the corporate tax rate. 40% here in the u.s. highest in the world. china is less than 20%. if you move a factory from peoria to shanghai, we get an immediate tax break. secondly, they have this illegal system of export cash and american people company goes over to china. sells at below cost into the u.s. loses money on the face of it. then they get an export tax rebate check and turn a profit. number three, the thing that really frosts me is their super -- dutch in for research and development, we have seen a tsunami of research and development from america go to china and that goes to china, the jobs go with it. really, the -- you know, it is -- the -- to me the the issue of the twegt election. if the president obama and mitt romney can make th
make an environment that's favorable business so business can create more jobs. >> yeah. let's break it down. the u.s. does a really good job of pushing our factories offshore lou onerous tax and trade policies. china has a better job pulling them with the variety of policies. it is three strikes against the american workers. take the corporate tax rate. 40% here in the u.s. highest in the world. china is less than 20%. if you move a factory from peoria to shanghai, we get an immediate...
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we like people to be well hedged in this environment and from 1340 to 1360 we're looking to have people augment those hedges. >> we're going to leave it there. gentlemen? >> thank you for joining us here at the new york stock exchange. heading towards the close and getting stronger as well, dow up 82 points. >> bill clinton now apologizing to the president for something he said on this program to me earlier this week. bill griffeth and i will discuss the bizarre aftermath of clinton suggesting that the tax cuts should be temporarily extended. what a week. >> that began the week. and after the bell maria brings you the latest on her exclusive on the hundreds and millions of losses apparently mounting at ubs from facebook's glitchy ipo. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-po
we like people to be well hedged in this environment and from 1340 to 1360 we're looking to have people augment those hedges. >> we're going to leave it there. gentlemen? >> thank you for joining us here at the new york stock exchange. heading towards the close and getting stronger as well, dow up 82 points. >> bill clinton now apologizing to the president for something he said on this program to me earlier this week. bill griffeth and i will discuss the bizarre aftermath of...
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there's a lot of places where in a normal political environment, you would have common ground in both parties, that's what we're going to focus on. right now, we have to focus on building an economy that is more durable for the middle class, where we're rewarding hard work and responsibility and everybody does their fair share. >> a lot of republicans are saying the president didn't speak much about debt at all. >> they were sending out press releases before the speech. hopefully they listened because there were a lot of common sense ideas, main stream ideas that would make sense. the president was clear about this. he's already signed into law over $2 trillion in savings, willing to do more, saves, even look at medicare, medicaid, and social security if a guarantee for seniors is protected. there's only one way to close the deficit. that's for more republicans, and some are starting to, but to have more republicans say the wealthy need to do their fair share. we're going to continue to make that case. >> we heard the word fair tonight, and the president kept making the point, saying
there's a lot of places where in a normal political environment, you would have common ground in both parties, that's what we're going to focus on. right now, we have to focus on building an economy that is more durable for the middle class, where we're rewarding hard work and responsibility and everybody does their fair share. >> a lot of republicans are saying the president didn't speak much about debt at all. >> they were sending out press releases before the speech. hopefully...
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entry on this year it will be the disconnect between economics and markets we continue to be in an environment where people don't have a great many opses. that's why these options that look so threatening action they reverse so quickly. as long as that continues to be the case. they're going to -- >> it's very simple. last night it came out that. >> i'm going to make it simple here, not for the viewers. they came out and ticked four tea party members. that took them -- some republicans are willing to adopt a much more done scilla torrie approach. that's what's driving the market. it's going to continue to drive the market. >> you're saying this is cliff driven? >> absolutely. ivities market wasn't doing all that much. the president made some comments today in front of the business roundtable. all of a sudden, we start to do explode to the up side a bit. guys, i know the music is playing, but there's a look at hewlett-packard. up 4%, pete. >> absolutely. >> there are areas you talk about, last thing is technical, look at the xlf. >>> up next, the probability that lawmakers will defy if the odds
entry on this year it will be the disconnect between economics and markets we continue to be in an environment where people don't have a great many opses. that's why these options that look so threatening action they reverse so quickly. as long as that continues to be the case. they're going to -- >> it's very simple. last night it came out that. >> i'm going to make it simple here, not for the viewers. they came out and ticked four tea party members. that took them -- some...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. c
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finally by balancing the budget he plans to inject confidence into the business environment. capping federal spending means hundreds of thousands fewer government jobs at the federal, state and local levels. supporters of romney's plan say it will create 12 million jobs conservatively, but no president has accomplished it in a single term since the data was first collected in the 1940s. now for president obama's plan. >> jobs must be our number one focus in 2010, and that's why i'm calling for a new jobs bill tonight. >> that jobs bill never panned out, and neither did the $477 billion effort he promoted last year both essentially blocked by congress. what does mr. obama want to do moving forward? similar to what he's proposed to the past. >> we need to create more jobs faster. we need to fill the hole left by this recession faster. we need to come out of this crisis stronger. >> he wants to create jobs in manufacturing and green energy through tax incentives and investment. more spending on infrastructure, the president signed aa more than $100 billion transportation bill in
finally by balancing the budget he plans to inject confidence into the business environment. capping federal spending means hundreds of thousands fewer government jobs at the federal, state and local levels. supporters of romney's plan say it will create 12 million jobs conservatively, but no president has accomplished it in a single term since the data was first collected in the 1940s. now for president obama's plan. >> jobs must be our number one focus in 2010, and that's why i'm...
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crews deputy environment minister says the dolphins may have died from a veers. official test results are expected next week. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. sanjay gupta m.d. begins right now. >> hey there, and thanks for joining us this morning. lots do get to, including a new push to end medical research on chimpanzees. a very controversial issue.
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but even in this spartan environment they still come up with creative ways to find comfort. christina ranich discovered with a few raw materials like soap, water and a plastic bag, she can sculpt something to temporarily take her mind off jail. >> that's big. >> just let it dry. >> oh, my god. >> you need to make me a little one, the short and fat one comes with a lot of money, that works for me. >> they come with the money. >> gross. >> the short and fat ones come with money. >> is that a fact? >> the big ones, huh-uh. they just have -- they just slinging and not slinging. >> the next one, don't cut it in half. >> yeah, don't cut it in half. >> for me. >> unless it's an anteater, then it's all good. >> that's a short 12 inches. >> no, it's girthy. it's good to go. >> no, you got to go to jamaica. >> no, it's not. >> even in jail, ranich manages to have a few laughs but she also has some genuine sorrow. now in her second stay at maricopa, this time facing charges of identity theft and trafficking stolen property, she lost custody of her 5-year-old daughter during her first t
but even in this spartan environment they still come up with creative ways to find comfort. christina ranich discovered with a few raw materials like soap, water and a plastic bag, she can sculpt something to temporarily take her mind off jail. >> that's big. >> just let it dry. >> oh, my god. >> you need to make me a little one, the short and fat one comes with a lot of money, that works for me. >> they come with the money. >> gross. >> the short and...
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pandit came from a risk environment, managing risk rather than commercial banking. so that i would think would work in mr. corbett's favor. but what would you like to see him do first? >> again, you have to look at the company today. even today at $110 billion market cap, you have citi cards which is one of the largest credit card companies in the world worth about $30 billion. so you're basically valuing the rest of citi only at $80 billion. so there's still a lot of assets that can be broken up. >> do you add to your holdings of citi? >> i still think it's interesting if they can monetize this company. >> thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it very much. >>> big news here. while citi shuffles the deck, earnings over the street at goldman sachs bouncing back. strong report this morning huge jump in investment banking revenue. let's take a look at goldman sachs shares. $124.80. year to date up 37%. mary thompson diving in to the latest numbers. >> it was a good report along with strength in investment banking, strong results in fixed income and investments
pandit came from a risk environment, managing risk rather than commercial banking. so that i would think would work in mr. corbett's favor. but what would you like to see him do first? >> again, you have to look at the company today. even today at $110 billion market cap, you have citi cards which is one of the largest credit card companies in the world worth about $30 billion. so you're basically valuing the rest of citi only at $80 billion. so there's still a lot of assets that can be...
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you grew up in a very sheltered environment. i think most people who know about you know that. these people don't know it. [ laughter ] >> yes, my parents are traveling ministers, they are a bit pentecostal, born-again christians. and i was raised in church, i was raised singing in church. >> jimmy: singing in church. were you allowed to watch tv or anything like that? >> no, i wasn't allowed to watch much tv and it was very censored. though my mother put her birthday as the code, 1947, and every time she would leave -- >> jimmy: so your parents had tv for them but not for the kids? >> yeah, funny. >> jimmy: oh, huh. how about that? >> see them tomorrow and ask them the same question. >> jimmy: my parents wouldn't get me cable and i called child protective services on them. [ laughter ] >> yeah, it was really strange. i wasn't allowed, to, eat, like, deviled eggs, because they were called deviled eggs. i had to call them angel eggs. get this, i wasn't allowed to watch "the smurfs." now i'm smurfette. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> i really know how to stick it to 'e
you grew up in a very sheltered environment. i think most people who know about you know that. these people don't know it. [ laughter ] >> yes, my parents are traveling ministers, they are a bit pentecostal, born-again christians. and i was raised in church, i was raised singing in church. >> jimmy: singing in church. were you allowed to watch tv or anything like that? >> no, i wasn't allowed to watch much tv and it was very censored. though my mother put her birthday as the...
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that one must have for what it would be like to change environments like this to be out there in space and be on the moon. you wouldn't want to have somebody freak out, ed, on a trip like this. it wouldn't work out very well. >> no. you would definitely have to have your act together between your ears to do something like this. >> yes. >> there is no question about it. and that's after spending all the money. is this safe? do you anticipate this would be a safe procedure? >> yes, i do anticipate that it would be a safe procedure. after all, any of these new ventures that are coming up are required by law to be able to meet the same sort of stringent safety regulations that nasa has to meet for any of its missions. and the difference here is that nasa has spent a lot of time and money and effort to be able to iron out all of those difficulties. and the new entities that are coming on are taking advantage of the work that is being done. >> ultimate goal here. what is it? >> the ultimate goal is to get us back in space. you know, humans are meant to explore. it's just
that one must have for what it would be like to change environments like this to be out there in space and be on the moon. you wouldn't want to have somebody freak out, ed, on a trip like this. it wouldn't work out very well. >> no. you would definitely have to have your act together between your ears to do something like this. >> yes. >> there is no question about it. and that's after spending all the money. is this safe? do you anticipate this would be a safe procedure?...
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and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear factor" meets navy s.e.a.l.s training. "fear factor" they don't know the exercises. meets navy s.e.a.l. training. it's really intense. you can ring out and you're required to give more than what you think you can give. it's creating a surreal environment where you can discover things in you that you didn't know were there. like, wow, i'm a quitter. i shouldn't be. or, wow, i can give more than i've got. and with the hope of having them discover that they can dig deeper and trust in the lord more than they thought they might give up. you take a surreal moment like that and hopefully get an eternal moment in the
and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear...
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obviously you have to go firm by firm and business by business but the revenue environment is not great. reasonably well telegraphed. as you saw, only about 25% of these cost saves are coming at the investment bank. and even when you dig down deeper, at least half of those are more on the opposite of i.t. when you go through many layers of details, it is not like the billion cost saves are coming right ow of the bonus pool. i'd just say city is in a similar enough spot as most of the firms on street related to bonuses. >> you put out a note today where you wrote, "citi is already pretty efficient with an efficiency ratio better than most peers." i kind of did a double take on that because i thought they were a giant, bloated, highly inefficient, oversized big bank? >> well, i didn't say all the big banks were efficient,dy? no. look, that is -- i put out actually a precursor to the note last week that said the same thing and it was a bit of an eye opener for people. people have been frustrated with citi saying basically $48 billion to $50 billion of expenses on an annual basis for the la
obviously you have to go firm by firm and business by business but the revenue environment is not great. reasonably well telegraphed. as you saw, only about 25% of these cost saves are coming at the investment bank. and even when you dig down deeper, at least half of those are more on the opposite of i.t. when you go through many layers of details, it is not like the billion cost saves are coming right ow of the bonus pool. i'd just say city is in a similar enough spot as most of the firms on...
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we see a very robust environment for them over the next few years. >> yeah. marshall's area of expertise but would help consumers in the middle of the country. even those on the coast could suffer from the higher oil price. might be tough for those companies including all but the two downgraded at raymond james. marshall, thanks so much. >> just ahead on "street signs," herb's dang good disaster du jour. and a super sweaty sunshine-induced disaster. >>> could wall street be ready to friend the gem? is an diamond etf on the way? back after the break. nditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. for exceptional offers how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live vide
we see a very robust environment for them over the next few years. >> yeah. marshall's area of expertise but would help consumers in the middle of the country. even those on the coast could suffer from the higher oil price. might be tough for those companies including all but the two downgraded at raymond james. marshall, thanks so much. >> just ahead on "street signs," herb's dang good disaster du jour. and a super sweaty sunshine-induced disaster. >>> could wall...
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i want to get a healthy economy and environment and we can do both but the benefits are unknown we are not helping our country. john: more examples of what you think you know, may not be true. do you steel ever? my cameras catch people in my cameras catch people in the act. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. john: we all have biases but i believed scientists are special, us march, unbiased comment trustworthy. >> accurate, down to earth. >> nerdy. >> i know a lot of research scientt who are dry. >> my eight older brother is a scientist. he could be dry. he is weird and angry. thought of volatility is common author of free
i want to get a healthy economy and environment and we can do both but the benefits are unknown we are not helping our country. john: more examples of what you think you know, may not be true. do you steel ever? my cameras catch people in my cameras catch people in the act. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically...
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efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also reduce the dividends he pays to his stockholders the math is there but tackle would have to reconsider his own greed and since scrooge wouldn't do those things neither will tank thank i was also stupidly acting as if he's the only one who will be affected by obamacare all big businesses will have to cover their employees health insurance now so whatever business it apples b.s. takes will also be felt by his competitors so is it no disadvantage whatsoever but on outlets like fox business the victims of this insane right wing thinking aren't the forty five thousand americans who die every year because they d
efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also...
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there's resttiveness in the political environment there and they're feeling the heat. that's what the sanctions were meant to do. remember, when he came to office we were isolated on our position on iran and in the world and today the world is unified against iran with us all because of the leadership of this president. >> and we're getting some new details this morning about the confusion within the obama administration following the attack on the u.s. consulate in benz, libya, that killed four americans. "the wall street journal" reports that cia told president obama for more than a week after the attack that the assault was the result of a spontaneous protest. that's from the cia. according to the president's brief, they say it was not adjusted until the 22nd. they disputed the accuracy of the cia's initial finding. the romney campaign has been critical of the president's handling and the confusion over what triggered that attack on september 11th in benghazi. >>> joining me to talk about all of this in boca, richard hoff. >> good to see you. >> up awfully early thi
there's resttiveness in the political environment there and they're feeling the heat. that's what the sanctions were meant to do. remember, when he came to office we were isolated on our position on iran and in the world and today the world is unified against iran with us all because of the leadership of this president. >> and we're getting some new details this morning about the confusion within the obama administration following the attack on the u.s. consulate in benz, libya, that...
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so the spiders are creatures of the environment that generate silk and with that silk, they do lots of things. they create trailing routes, they capture their prey. they wrap their prey. they wrap their eggs. so they generate silk for various functions. so, in a way, the spider is a kind of multimaterial 3-d printer. the spider itself is a kind of printing machine only instead of print plastics, it prints with silk. so the spider web is form of architecture, but also a form of fabrication and one cannot separate the spider web's form from the whey in which it originated. these are processes that were fascinated to explore. >> learning from nature is not new. but she can learn from what she sees in the growth of a tree, for example, or in the structure of the bone structure of an animal and so on and then take that into you know, kind of morph it into a set of designs. >> the bark of certain trees in a northern climate might be made by nature to maximize the absorption of the sun. if you can understand that behavior and reproduce it, you might do it for buildings in northern climates th
so the spiders are creatures of the environment that generate silk and with that silk, they do lots of things. they create trailing routes, they capture their prey. they wrap their prey. they wrap their eggs. so they generate silk for various functions. so, in a way, the spider is a kind of multimaterial 3-d printer. the spider itself is a kind of printing machine only instead of print plastics, it prints with silk. so the spider web is form of architecture, but also a form of fabrication and...
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2010 survey of school nurses nationally found 40% knew of children and staff sickened by their school environment. and not all school districts have the money to fix the problem. here at southern middle school in reading, pennsylvania, concerns about air quality closed the basement gym. and mold is visible in the computer lab. >> and we see some colonies, probably two, three different kinds of mold there. >> reporter: and take a look upstairs. >> when it rains heavily, the water actually rains into the room. what we do is we take buckets, these trash cans and we collect the water. >> it's raining outside and inside. >> reporter: a teacher shot this video. what about mold? >> one of the residual effects to the water would be mold certainly. >> reporter: drew miles is acting superintendent of redding schools. he's seen the video and he says there's no money to replace that roof. >> the buildings continue to deteriorate and we only have a small amount of dollars to spread to do just some minimal things like new roofing. >> there are some people who would say this would never happen in my school. >>
2010 survey of school nurses nationally found 40% knew of children and staff sickened by their school environment. and not all school districts have the money to fix the problem. here at southern middle school in reading, pennsylvania, concerns about air quality closed the basement gym. and mold is visible in the computer lab. >> and we see some colonies, probably two, three different kinds of mold there. >> reporter: and take a look upstairs. >> when it rains heavily, the...
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are the worries about the regulatory environment not there for you anymore? does this not crimp into the bullish story for you in 2013, dodd/frank? >> it's -- it's kind of not a factor. dodd/frank puts -- well, dodd/frank is yet to be entirely determined, but dodd/frank puts a cap on the companies' sort of old way of doing business and being profitable. these companies really need to ceo show they will make structural reforms and decide what they want to be when they grow up, and what i like about bank of america it committed to this in 2010, right? a lot of banks still are arguing that the reason why they are underperforming it's cyclical, not structural, so dodd/frank is not -- you know, dodd/frank is sort of an outside influence on the company, part of the structure of your bank, but this is basically right-sizing the offense structure of the banks, so that's what this calls about. revenues, we're very conservative. don't expect a lot of revenues. i think one of the most -- some of the most damaging things for the -- for the banks have been the card act wh
are the worries about the regulatory environment not there for you anymore? does this not crimp into the bullish story for you in 2013, dodd/frank? >> it's -- it's kind of not a factor. dodd/frank puts -- well, dodd/frank is yet to be entirely determined, but dodd/frank puts a cap on the companies' sort of old way of doing business and being profitable. these companies really need to ceo show they will make structural reforms and decide what they want to be when they grow up, and what i...
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we'll find we've got to protect e environment. the economists make some good points. need safer r energy. [announcer:] who's right? th all are. visit powerincooperation.com. [ tom ] we iwithout the stuffne business righthat we make here,ady. you wouldn't be able to walk in your hous and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, thatat was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beerer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold d even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the powewer that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ [ male announc
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this you're in an isolated environment and it's just your toy to play with. >> you could have a room full of kids all playing on their ipod, ipad and not interacting. david: so why is mattel doing so well? >> mattel had a great day earnings, full disclosure, we were short mattel going in, and we thought fundamentally there's headwinds for this kind after company. stuart: do you buy it or not? . we look at the price jump to get on the other side of it. stuart: jay petrocelli, thank you, sir. it's the climate report you probably didn't hear about, no global warming in the last 16 years. so why did we spend billions on climate change? will we get our money back? my take on that. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance spee. great! it's always good to have a backup plan,
this you're in an isolated environment and it's just your toy to play with. >> you could have a room full of kids all playing on their ipod, ipad and not interacting. david: so why is mattel doing so well? >> mattel had a great day earnings, full disclosure, we were short mattel going in, and we thought fundamentally there's headwinds for this kind after company. stuart: do you buy it or not? . we look at the price jump to get on the other side of it. stuart: jay petrocelli, thank...
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and again, looking for high quality stocks, dividend paying stocks in this environment, will, i think, be -- >> even with the, you know, our previous segment was talking about potential for big tax hikes on dividends. even with that, you'll still be going for dividend stocks? >> i think so. i heard that segment and i think we will be get an increase but we won't get that full effect going to the maximum tax rates. >> right. we can only hope there. >> looking in that 20% range. >> chad, what are your expectations? >> well, i think you're going to go over the cliff, but you're going to get a mini bargain. any market dislocation you have over the next 15 trading days, i'd be a buyer. in the long run, we have the economy that's improving, stall speed, but that will gradually increase over the course of the year. once you have some more certainty. so, you'll get some capital spending, you'll get retail investors that will be a little bit more optimistic as well as institutional inves or thes will start to click and up their equity allocation. >> where does 2013 end up for the market? >> i'
and again, looking for high quality stocks, dividend paying stocks in this environment, will, i think, be -- >> even with the, you know, our previous segment was talking about potential for big tax hikes on dividends. even with that, you'll still be going for dividend stocks? >> i think so. i heard that segment and i think we will be get an increase but we won't get that full effect going to the maximum tax rates. >> right. we can only hope there. >> looking in that 20%...